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Spectral detector CT applications in advanced liver imaging
Noor Fatima Majeed1, Marta Braschi Amirfarzan1, Christoph Wald1
1Department of Radiology, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center, 41 Burlington Mall Road, Burlington, United States.
Objective:
Spectral detector CT (SDCT) has many applications in advanced liver imaging. If appropriately utilized, this technology has the potential to improve image quality, provide new diagnostic information, and allow for decreased radiation dose. The purpose of this review is to familiarize radiologists with the uses of SDCT in liver imaging.
Conclusion:
SDCT has a variety of post-processing techniques, which can be used in advanced liver imaging and can significantly add value in clinical practice.
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